6 Questions The Media Is Afraid To Ask About Syria

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Hours after the April 4, 2017 incident at Khan Sheikhoun in Syria, western media began publishing stories that the Syrian military had used chemical weapons in an attack on civilians. The rapid conclusion by (((foreign))) media that immediately determined what weapons were used, where, and why, should be an immediate red flag that truth has been sacrificed for politics. We shall examine 6 questions about Syria, after a brief introduction.

Syria was established in 1946, and was governed by a group of well connected elites. A middle class political movement of Ba’athism grew, until it seized power in both Iraq and Syria in a military coup in 1963.

Hafez al-Assad (1970-2000)

A number of coups occurred over the 1960s, and in 1970, Hafez al-Assad, father of the current president, became president of Syria. He eased government repression, purged the security services, transferred some military power to civilian police, ended civil asset forfeiture, eased international trade and travel, encouraged private sector growth, modernized agriculture and industry, constructed one of the world’s largest dams, rejected EU demands to allow private or international banks and put down Islamic uprisings in the 1970s.

He also increased the power of the presidency, removing checks and balances, and the presidency became a powerful office with a cult of personality. Political reforms stalled, and the economy faltered, partly due to military involvement in wars with Israel, and the Lebanese civil war in 1976, supporting Christians. He died in 2000, leaving the country to his son.

Bashar al-Assad (2000-present)

When Assad and his wife visit Paris (Christmas, 2010)

Bashar al-Assad is the legally elected president of Syria, holding office since July, 2000. He was born in Damascus, graduated medical school, worked as a doctor in the Syrian Army, and attended postgraduate studies at the Western Eye Hospital in London. He was elected to three seven-year terms as president in 2000, 2007, and 2014. In the most recent election, which occurred during civil war, he received 88.7% of the votes, and under terms of the 2012 constitution, is in his final term as president.

When ISIS visits Paris (November 2015)

With that in mind, here are 6 questions the controlled media refuse to discuss.

1. Is it legitimate to criticize Assad’s leadership?

Syrians are ethnically Levantine Arabs and Palestinians, and are majority Muslim. Assad governs as a secular ruler, protecting the Christian minority population, which include Assyrians and native Aramaic speakers that go back to the time of Christ. The 2.5 million Christians in Syria are a major target for torture, kidnapping, and execution by Islamic armed forces, and have seen disproportional death and extermination.

While Syria’s government is one of an Arab strongman, with all the unpleasant “dear leader” monikers and lack of checks and balances, it is moving in the direction of reform, especially with the new constitution of 2012, and is a relatively stable and functioning government in the region.

Intelligent, rational, European educated

Is the Syrian government ideal by western standards? No. Is it a successful government in the region, moving in a positive direction? Maybe. Are there any reasonable alternatives to the current Syrian government? Hell no.

If we are ranking governments by their legitimacy and efficacy, there are dozens of governments that are more valid candidates for “regime change” than Syria. I would name them, but it would only encourage neocons to add more to their running list. The last NATO survey shows 70% of Syrians support their government. Until the US elects a leader with over 70% of the vote, it must refrain from hypocritical regime change abroad.

2. Who are the Syrian rebels?

Red = Assad, Green = Al Queda/Al-Nusra/FSA, Grey = ISIS

1. The initial rebels were the Free Syrian Army, Al-Nusra jihadists, and Al-Qaeda. While one can argue about the barbarism of using chemical weapons, there have been gross atrocities committed by these groups, including a rebel commander cutting out and eating a human heart in Syria, and their track record in Iraq speaks for itself. This is the group receiving US weapons and aid.

2, Soon the Islamic State spread to Syria, after taking vast areas to the east in Iraq. This group now controls the largest parts of the nation. Thanks W!

3. Finally, the Kurds, represented in yellow, lie along the northern border of Syria and Iraq. Kurds are probably the most moderate of the rebels, but they are not interested in running Syria; just self governance for their regions in northern Iraq and Syria.

3. Is there a just cause for the Syrian rebels?

The current Syrian Civil War erupted when the Arab Spring, a pro-democracy movement throughout the region, was repressed by Syrian military forces. The merits of democracy are debatable; certainly they are not worth the death and destruction that is its byproduct.

While one could argue that democracy worked in America for a while, the American experiment cost around 50,000 casualties, and less than 7,000 deaths from battle in the Revolutionary War. The Syrian Civil War has seen at least 450,000 deaths in Syria, as well as thousands of murdered or raped European civilians, all in the hope that Syria can elect some Wahhabi theocrats to run its government.

Let’s consider what a democratic Syria would look like. Muslims, who are in the majority, and are currently massacring Christians in Syria, would either exterminate or expel Christians under a majority elected Muslim theocracy. Progress and secularism would end.

Al Qaeda and ISIS military leaders would be given political and economic power. Does anyone believe they would obey international rule of law or restrictions against chemical or nuclear weaponry? For how many more years does the west expect to have a monopoly on nuclear technology? Do we want that in the hands of secular, western educated doctors, or Islamic radicals?

Arab Spring revolutions were successful in Iraq, Libya, and Egypt. Will anyone other than neocon shills like (((Paul Wolfowitz))) dare defend these as shining examples for the Mideast to emulate?

4. What is the evidence for the chemical weapon accusations?

Mainstream media absolutely refuses to answer this question. I heard a piece on NPR this week that had not a single fact–merely comparisons to JFK assassination, 9-11 inside job, and alien abduction theories, implying that anyone who doesn’t fully believe that Assad gassed his own civilians, is a crazy person. The entire story was just shaming people who questioned the narrative, without a single fact backing up said narrative. Ironically, it is western media, who aren’t even present in Khan Sheikhoun, and are only repeating rumor and innuendo, who are acting like nutters.

Syria had chemical weapons stockpiles in the past. According to secretary of state John Kerry, under international supervision, 100% of Syria’s chemical weapons were removed in 2013. US intelligence has denied any intelligence failure in Syria. There are 3 possibilities: (1)The US and international community lied when they said all chemical weapons were destroyed, (2) US intelligence is lying now and DID fail to locate additional chemical weapons or (3) new weapons were created or transported to Syria. The obvious implication of #3 is by whom?

But this time it wasn’t them, we promise!

While there is no evidence of Assad’s use of chemical weapons, the NYTimes reported that ISIS used chemical weapons at least 52 times in Syria and Iraq, two cylinders of sarin were taken from rebels in 2014, who captured a chemical warehouse in 2013, and Islamic rebels admitted to having used chemical weapons in Aleppo in 2016. How exactly did western governments and media rule out these numerous rebel groups who have been caught possessing and using sarin gas so rapidly, when they are not even present? Maybe it was remote viewing.

Videos of dead bodies are disturbing, but militia groups have faked them before, and some are already questioning if videos from this attack were staged.

On April 1, days before the attack, Dr. Shajul Islam received a shipment of gas masks. Why would these be necessary for even military soldiers, much less civilians? The implication is that rebels knew of a gas attack days before it occurred.

But we didn’t do it! Trust us! It was just a “thought experiment”

Finally, the US reportedly had a plan in 2013 to fake a chemical weapons attack in coordination with UK war contractor Britam Defence and blame it on Syria. It doesn’t take Jack McCoy to put Syria at the bottom of the list of suspects.

5. Isn’t the Syrian Civil War Destroying Europe?

The UN has estimated over 4.8 million Syrians have left Syria due to the civil war. Most Christians have left, as their death is certain if more territory falls to rebel groups. Every major random attack on European civilians, from the Cologne New Year rapes, to the Bataclan concert hall to the Christmas Paris market attacks to German machete attacks were committed either by Syrian rebels, or violent criminals blending in with the other millions who fled to Europe.

Every day that the Syrian Civil War continues, European lives are at risk. And every day Assad and Russia push back ISIS and Al-Qaeda forces, is a step towards safety and security for Europeans.

6. If these claims are true, then what?

Almost half a million have died in Syria’s civil war, with millions more displaced. Most of these people will never see their homes or neighborhoods again. But let’s assume one day, the government, despite taking back Aleppo, and making big gains with Russian help, decides to use chemical warfare, not against a concentration of enemy troops, but in a civilian area far from the front line, killing children who are not even its enemy.

Are the hundreds of thousands of dead, including Christians, including European civilians, and including countless innocent Syrian children, perfectly disposable, but 70 to 80 deaths in a single incident require western intervention? The western government’s answers of aiding ISIS and Al-Qaeda to victory will spell the deaths of countless more. Even if all these claims are true, they call for a debate and discussion of the situation, not for illegal war.

Both Sides Could Be Wrong

Bonus Question: Why is the Israel-Syria border controlled by Al-Queda/Al-Nusra? And they haven’t bothered attacking westward?

It’s very possible that we are being told lies AND that Syria acted poorly. For example, if Syrian jets bombed a chemical weapons store in proximity to civilians which caused their death, that would be a pox on both their houses. No one is defending an evil regime simply because they ask questions.

In life, things rarely are clearly black or white. Anyone who is passionate about war because they KNOW Assad is a bad guy, but has never lived in Syria, and came to this conclusion by watching some western media clip, is not to be trusted. Anyone who insists Russia should just nuke the whole occupied territories, is likewise wrong. Be are open to the truth, wherever it lies. But demand it.

Demand answers. Reject media parroting and name calling. And remember, with every further lie, the mainstream media becomes more irrelevant.

That makes sense, I thought you meant simply that *anybody* getting a dog from the shelter was somehow doing something wrong. Women using dogs as affection surrogates of course is a senseless and idiotic thing, as well as childless couples calling their dog “their baby”, no question.

And pit bulls, as a breed, need to be removed from this planet. Leftist virtue signaling with that unpredictable and violent breed are utter fools. The whole tiger/rabbit thing you noted, wot?

Pitbulls cause the vast overwhelming majority of dog attacks against humans. The second place dog isn’t even in the same galaxy, numbers wise, as pit bulls. They are a dangerous breed that needs to be brought to an end.

As to why? I’ll tell you why.

Leftists. It’s a virtue signaling thing. They take pit bulls and “be nice to them” and then traipse around saying “See? It’s not a matter of breed, it’s just their environment”. In essence, it’s a code for them excusing inner city thugs for their innate violence. I shit you not.

I’ve got a half pit and that thing is an amazing dog. The reason why? Because my wife trained it with none of that “be nice to it” bullshit and taught the dog early that it was’t the boss.

The ironic thing is that the attitude pit-nutters have about their dogs is the exact same one that is most likely to result in it killing somebody. If it thinks it’s the alpha then it will do whatever it wants.

Shelter mutts are just a lottery. They can be as good as any pure breed or just inferior depending on the circumstances but many of them are healthier than most pure-breed dogs. Unfortunately the problem is that many breeds have been corrupted due to over-inbreeding practices. See the English Bull-dog or the German Shepherd a once fine dog now prone to hip problems at a relatively young age….

Depends on the parents, like with anything. I had a Black Lab/Shepard mix, he lived to be 17 years old. Found him in my yard one day, when he was just a puppy. So I’m not sure on the parents/breed.

That dog was born to kill. He was never aggressive with people, but you couldn’t trust him with animals. He used to get loose in the woods and run. I’d follow him, and I’d often be lead to within 5 yards of game. Deere, Squirrels, Rabbits, anything.

But I couldn’t stop him from killing. Once day I came home, he’d gotten into the chicken coup, and killed all 12 hens in one day. He didn’t eat them, he just killed for sport.

I took him places where friends needed varmints removed, moles and groundhogs, etc. He’d wait all day for the kill.

The only thing he would eat was raw beef from the butchers shop. I had a deal with the butcher, he gave me the scraps for free.

But one day, he got out of the house somehow, and killed the neighbors pony. Had to put him down after that.

The middle East from the late 40’s through the early 60’s looks nothing like the hell hole it does today. In fact, they were some of the more advanced democracies outside of Europe and North America. Then the (((interloppers))) came it all fell apart in a decade.

They got a decent amount from there, but production naturally tanked when Gadaffi was removed from power. Production also tanked and has yet to recover in Iraq since Saddam was whacked, and Iran’s production peaked the year of the revolution(’79)

Actually fracking is great and there’s nothing stopping it AND it is in fact being performed by “entrenched western oil corporations”. Or do you think that ma and pa Kettle are out just a frackin’ the hell out of shale on their own?

I don’t normally disagree with you, but having been exposed to the fracking industry I can tell you it is an environmental disaster. Maybe it’s just that way in Canada’s north and there is more responsible oversight elsewhere?

fracking isnt profitable at current pricing- its in the low $50s per barrel now. If it costs $60 a barrel, why would you sell it at $52?
You yourself said you arent farming rice now bc you would be losing money on it. same applies to selling oil

we were frackin n rollin until oill went back below $75 or $80. A lot of people were let go in the past few years.
It must have been insane to be an oil man back in the day, CAPEX were paid off in a matter of months, sometimes weeks, bc the oil was so easy to tap and get to market. Upfront costs for fracking are much higher, and the wells become tapped out much quicker, which mean ya gotta find more oil, and build new wells….you can learn a lot over at theoildrum site, no new posting anymore(nothing left to say) but I think they archived everything

nothing left to say.
had good stuff on egypt, syria, and yemen- they started to fall apart when they ceased to be oil exporters. the state-owned oil co’s would use some of the profits to provide subsidies for the people(eg, food). no more profits, food subsidies disappeared, peeps couldnt afford food, and all hell broke loose

“Is the Syrian government ideal by western standards? No”
By western standars you mean do they allow transgender mix toilets, puppet 2 faced politicians, pizzagate etc… ?
I would rather chose a baathist dictatorship anyday.

no, someone trolled GOJ hard a little while back when the Don was first talking about running for office under the moniker ‘proud jewess’ i suspect this turkey has returned to stir the pot – and waste readers time.

According to my historical knowledge, they were a secular, arab nationalist, in an attempt to copy the western world in the late 20th century and at best socialist without believing its principles like class divisions and atheism and encouraging foreign investment to flow in their country. It might not be the best for The ME but it was considerably better than their extremist counterparts.

you watch too many flag waving movies.
Freedom is an abstract word the elites shove down your throat while they screw you up the ass.
Freedom doesn’t feed my family, doesn’t keep me safe, doesn’t keep me healthy.
What’s the point of freedom when your govt is rotten to the core.
First an foremost people want jobs, security for themselves and their families and elected officials who look after their interest.
Go ask the millions of americans living on food stamps or in temporary motel rooms what they currently think of “freedom”.

Holy cow, Max, this article needs to go viral. What a balanced and objective look at the situation and region. It galls me how we’re not allowed any opinion other than “Bomb dem sand niggers hur hur hur” by Trump zombies and Democrats (who are increasingly looking exactly the same).

Any of y’all that are still on social media (seriously, why are you on it again?) should link this article on your feed/wall/whatever.

I stopped posting political comments on social media a year ago. That’s what my blog is there for.
Furthermore nobody gives a flying fuck about what you post/share/like on the constant flow of social media feeds and women remember you as ‘the political guy’ – and being remembered as political by women is not a good thing, that I can tell you.
I also stopped trying to change my surroundings. In a country that consists of cucks there is no way to change anything.
Don’t change your country, switch it and change yourself. Change your habits and your language and you can switch where you live.
I was walking through the town at midday today because I wanted to find out if I can spot more white couples than usual (on normal work days you only see migrants in germany since 2015). So today was the perfect opportunity because of Good Friday which means germans aren’t working today.
Still the only thing I could see were german pensioners and african and arab migrants, some of them with german girls.
I saw only one young german couple. Only one. In an hour. In the middle of germany.
Then when I drove out of the city I glanced up the hill where the young folks are chilling on sunny days and it left me speechless: a dozen of white girls with a dozen of blacks and arabs – not a single white male.
You can’t turn things around anymore in germany. The country is dead since 2 years.
And then people have the audacity to ask me why I want to leave. They tell me germany is the best country in the world.
Yeah, if you a) are a islamic truck driver, b) have a cuckold fetish or c) like to work your ass off so that third worlders can live on welfare – it’s the best place ever.
Otherwise get the fuck outta here.

I understand your concern but why the hell you are blaming and venting out on other MEN (so called blacks and arabs !!, especially when it comes to local pussies who are “deliberately” licking their Dicks) !? Why don’t you blame your pussies !? Why don’t you control your pussies !? Why don’t you blame your Government for providing welfare checks for these “immigrants” !?

You and many other “western/european” MEN have problem with LEGAL people entering your Country (Students, H1B/Work Permit, Researchers, Scientists, Engineers, Scholars etc etc.), even though they contribute positively, pay taxes, doesn’t involve in crime/drugs etc.

Reading this makes my blood boil on an instinctual level. The only way I see western Europe recovering is an invasion from the east (Russia) followed by intensive cleansing. Until that day happens, I hope you find inner peace in spite of the madness around you.

Russia has their own set of problem. Alcoholism (vodka), slutty Russian women giving up themselves through bride buying, lawlessness etc etc. It is not a Muh Aryan Christian paradise as you think. I would gladly live in liberal Netherlands than ass backwards, oppressive Russia. I admit I do frequently visit Russia to f-ck the beautiful White Skinned, Blonde haired, blue eyed angels. Then I come back to my infinitely better western European country.

Does your “infinitely better” western European country doesn’t have “angels” to f-ck !? and you call Russia as “backwards & oppressive” !? OMG ! what kind of hypocrites are “your kind” of westerners in general and western MEN in particular !!

To be frank, to a speculator like me, Germany as a country is an absolute paradise. Because of Mittelstand, most businesses are extremely easy to analyze and because of the technocratic antmosphere and the fact Merkel is de facto Kaiserin, her economic policies are completely predictable.

I was thinking that since he’s spent 4 years saying things like “Being in Syria is a mistake and bad policy” that he’d, you know, maybe have that position in office. I didn’t vote for him because or despite his foreign policy ramblings of course, but the matter of consistency when he made it a freaking huge point during the campaign is irritating.

You mean Ivanka. Her and her husband Jared are more or less calling the shots with foreign policy now.

I don’t care about little Islamic kids, to be frank. In fact, I really don’t care who murders who in that region, as long as we’re not over there helping or hindering it with military action. The entire place was stable and functional until Dubya got his little pecker hard by the thought of avenging Daddy by invading Iraq for no apparent reason.

These people grow up with no care nor concern for my life, my family’s life or my nation’s survival. Fuck them, I feel no need to be altruistic regarding them.

I would relocate the Christians left. Maybe it’s time for the foundation of real Christian state in the Middle East. Provide them arms and let them strive for their survival. But that would require a modicum of common sense and Christian mercy…

Oh man, I’m all about selling them all weapons, as long as we’re not there. At my core, I’m as capitalist as they come. Let everybody over there kill each other and I’ll sit back and sell them the rifles and bullets. Seems nearly ideal to me.

As to Christians, yeah, agree. The ones left there really need to skidaddle. Assad was their only hope, and now that Trump has gone looney toons there’s no knowing if Assad will or won’t be in power from day to day.

I have a weak spot for middle Eastern Christians. Their faith is somewhat stronger than that of their former brethren here in the West. Europe stopped being Christian a long time ago, and every that passes it is less so. They would find themselves bewildered and isolated in a society that would reject them for not being politically correct and sufficiently pagan in practice. In the end their faith and culture would be destroyed and they would be assimilated by the Borg.

U.S. is too far away and the current zeitgeist means less people than ever is willing to help their fellow Christians who unlike Muslims and Africans, are persecuted and are capable of assimilation due to their less damaged genetics (Most Muslims have suffered centuries of inbreeding due to the dearth of women, you can guess the consequences) and a culture closer to those of the West. The only way is the creation of a Christian State. If the West is to intervene in that wretched region again, then the creation of a real Christian state with natural defensible borders and with an armed populace to whom arms and technology necessary for survival can be sold is the sensible thing to do.

“Oh man, I’m all about selling them all weapons” Saudi is America’s # 1 customer in that regard as are Iraq Iran etc big customers of Russia, or both, so little surprise that peace in the ME is not high on the agenda..

Actually Iran buys almost no weapons off foreign countries except the most high tech and certainly not off america. They made a point of having an indigenous arms industry after being held to ransom by America after the iraq/iran war.

Actually right now, Syrian and Egyptian Christians in particular would benefit from their own state. But how do you think proposing a ‘crusader state’ would go down in the middle east. You’d think though that the welfare of Christians in the middle east would be the no. 1 priority of the USA as a substantially christian country. You’d think.

well right now I’m not sure it could make things much worse. There are jews and muslims eyeballing each other in the middle east, so why shouldn’t Christians get in on the action too. Armageddon is going to make itself happen

Trump should provide support to secure the safety and status of Christians in Egypt and Syria. Egypt has already at least declared a state of emergency whatever that means in practice, but in Syria protecting Christians means propping Assad, which is against the US / Western position. It really does beggar belief that the policy of western supposedly christian or christian dominant countries should be antithetical to christian communities abroad while propping up jihadi groups most of whom have links with terrorism or as seems likely in a few cases are simply the terrorists themselves. Something is very wrong with the situation as it is

The “dead babies” or “lets spread democracy” is what the media sells to the plebes. In reality, these wars are purely about money. I did macro finance for CJTF HOA in Africa. With one phone call, we would have millions of freshly printed bills from federal reserve Boston shipped in as part of the congressional “Black Budget”. This money was 100% unaccounted for and dispersed to foreigners with zero loyalty, who did God knows what with it. Every time I see a homeless vet or decaying infrastructure I get pissed because I know our government would rather enrich a bunch of sand niggers than take care of their own.

I was for Trump but it is very obvious that the deep state controls America. Fucking Trump became a puppet. He probably had to otherwise he will end up like JFK and his family. I cannot think of any other reason why he changed 180 degrees in his behaviour and decisions.

I think the Syria beat down is over with. I think the focus is pivoting back to ISIS. Assad got his slap in the face from the USA, sort of telling him “Stop being a jackass, or we’ll drop a MOAB on you next time.”
The other major concern is North Korea, so I don’t think there will be too much more harping about Assad.. unless he drops more gas.

It’s really confusing to me. It didn’t make tactical or strategic sense. All he had to do is kick back in his palace and have a cigar. The USA was stomping on ISIS, The Russians were stomping on his other rebels. And the USA said several times just a few weeks ago that removing Assad wasn’t a priority. By doing it he makes his ally look bad (being they said they’d get rid of his chemical weapons), he makes removing him from power a top concern for the USA, and he makes taking out his enemies that much harder.
From an emotional point of view I might be able to see him lashing out with such things, to try and show the world he’s his own man.. and not just the regional muscle man for Tsar Vladamir Putin.

You are older… Things have changed, very unfortunately. It is very difficult these days to be isolated when it comes to connectivity, even if people are as lonely as ever before. It is almost dystopian.

“To think, the Founders gave their lives, fortunes and sacred honor. We give hashtags behind anonymous handles.”
Because we are a bunch of damn atomistic, isolated, cowards. Simply that. We don’t want to risk anything, even if we have much less to lose than most fighters in the past.

We simply need to ask the following: what does Assad get out of totally destroying his country? What leader wants to rule a pile of rubble? By the way, where the heck is Assad and his wife in the shit hole that is now Syria?

There are such people sir. In fact, they’re almost wholly illiterate in Latin as well, such that their attempts to scrawl graffiti in the public square telling Romans to go home are utterly indecipherable.

Rand and Ron Paul would have been good choices. But they aren’t as appealing as obeezy and T-rump. Hell even Ted Cruz would have been a better choice(even though i dont see how he can run for president since he wasn’t born in the U.S).

True Rand is not as much of a libertarian and isolationist as his father is but he would be a step in the right direction. And i mentioned Ron because he was running in the 2008 and 2012 election. And true while Rand is not completely isolationist he is still for cutting down our meddling in foreign affairs. The most important point i was making was that Rand and Ron Paul were not as appealing to the American people as Trump and Obama. Hence they had little to no chance of winning.

You’re just trying to feel smug and self satisfied. Most people don’t live their lives neck deep in politics. Trump has been on the record since 2013 strongly against intervention in Syria, so it wasn’t like people would be stupid to assume that he was against intervention in Syria.

Get over yourself. There were no options that would have otherwise led to this. Trump at least was consistently against intervention in Syria for years. Hillary and Bernie would have launched nukes their first day in office.

You really should hear yourself. “Trump was consistently against intervention….” Lol! Sure, and the second he got power he did the opposite of his worthless “positions”.
His non-interventionism was worthless.

Anyone paying even a modicum of attention to American politics the last 25 yrs. understands that event pols with a proven track record can change when they get to the big chair.

Voters have a duty to only vote for honest people with integrity. In a representative democracy voters carry the ultimate responsibility. Going to be alot of blood on their hands.

So what? I really don’t care. Nobody else appoints SCOTUS except POTUS, and then the Senate confirms him. It’s not like there was an election for “Supreme Court Appointment Manager”.

I really, really don’t care about your moral posturing by the way. If Syrians are dead I could give two shits about it. They would have grown up to hate me anyway, so really, I give zero fucks about them or that entire region. Us meddling there is a stupid mistake, we shouldn’t be there or be bombing people and I oppose that on Constitutional grounds, but I honestly don’t care about them as human beings.

Yep, sure did. Fuck the Middle East. If they disappear tomorrow, I would celebrate. Trump shouldn’t be bombing them, but hey, I didn’t vote for him based on his foreign policy or lack thereof, I was simply trying to explain to you, Mr. Superior, how people could easily come to the conclusion that he was against involvement in Syria since he’s been on record with that position for over 4 years now.

But if they all die in blood curdling screams of anguish, the amount of fucks I give, is zero. They don’t care about me, my people, my nation or my life or my children’s lives at all, in fact they celebrate when we die, so I figure, I’ll return the favor.

Dude, don’t you get it? I don’t care about your blame game, your finger pointing or your smug moral posturing. I mean seriously, I just don’t care. What do you expect me to do, sit and grovel for forgiveness? You can take that expectation in one hand and a quarter in the other, squeeze and see which one comes true.

And besides, if you want to get really on my ass, my family WAS at one time the Peers of Great Britain. And I still don’t give a shit about a single Muslim life, at all, nor will I, ever. So fuck off.

Yep. Happily. With, as they say, gusto. If I returned to the age of 20 tomorrow, and it was 1985 again, I’d happily re-enlist and do it *all over again*, only this time, I’d take more pictures, fuck even more broads and ensure that I got the best seats available when villages got lit up. It was a freaking blast.

Fucking hippies like you and your sneering and primping and virtue signaling are nothing to me. I run my politics on logic and I don’t respond well to whimpy little twits who try to shame me into having Good Feelz. I’m all about not being in the Middle East or engaging in foreign wars based on Constitutional law, but if the choice is between war, or allying with you pachoulli smelling hippy peaceniks, I’m going with war every single time.

He’s an idiot hippy. Here I am agreeing with him about intervention in the ME and he gets all snotty because I don’t fall on my knees and beg forgiveness for being, I dunno, whatever I am. Betcha a dollar he’s into white guilt wholesale.

Admit you’re wrong.
Trump has never been on record on anything, since he has never been elected to any office worth anything.
His record is the same as mine.
You voted for him? Then you share the blame.
Get over it. Accept responsibility.

Nope, you are morally responsible for putting insane megalomaniacs into positions of power.
If a voter can’t judge the character of the person they want to vote for, then they shouldn’t vote at all.
Pols lie, been that way since……forever. Trump was an obvious liar and fool who changed his position with the wind. No record of standing on principle.

You cannot know why individual people voted for any particular candidate, totally impossible. Same as saying Trump was wealthier than Hillary, so people who voted him in want wealthy presidents.

Of course, voters aren’t responsible for what politicians do, and the last election is correctly interpreted as a rejection of more neocon wars, but I still really like the bit George Carlin did about voting:

“You voted them in. You caused the problem. You have no right to complain.

I, on the other hand, who did not vote — who did not even leave the
house on Election Day — am in no way responsible for what these
politicians have done and have every right to complain about the mess
that you created. That I didn’t have anything to do with.”

I used to be horrified that my father didn’t vote. Now I realize it doesn’t really matter. Like Mark Twain said, if voting made a difference, they would outlaw it.

Totally cromulant opinion. If a guy is all about one position for years, and then runs and one of his campaign points is that one position, then you vote for him because you share that position, it is absolutely ludicrous for these hippies to say “You voted for this!”

I think we should pack up our shit and go home, let the Russians handle it. Politically we can’t do what needs to be done there but, the Russians aren’t usually concerned about The Court Of Popular Opinion so they CAN do what needs to be done. Get out of the way and let them, that way it will be dealt with and we don’t have to get our hands dirty.

Don’t ask the media anything, they don’t have any answers period. What the people need is a news report akin to a channel that is not related to jewish influence in any way, shape, or form. We’re getting close on this platform, but not quite there. Keep calling out the long-tongued liars and the back-biting snakes for what they are and their obvious falsehoods. Don’t cave in to pressure.

The only question that matters:
Does anything that Syria does threaten the United States of America?
Answer: No.

Then the question is:
What the fuck is the United States of America doing getting militarily involved in Syria?
Answer: Because the USA no longer operates according to it’s own laws, treaties, or established international law.

Conclusion:
The United States of America is a rogue nation, with an illegitimate government which has also used banned weapons against its own people.

What do you mean by “illegitimate government”?
Reading that term feels like another holocaust all over again.
Please remember that my family was turned into a dozen of lampshades by evil white males.
I advice you to delete your comment.

This is because the People do not understand the flow of power in America. Ultimate authority or sovereignty flows from the Creator directly to each sovereign Citizen (not to the leaders, not to groups, not to majorities and not to bureaucrats).

Therefore it is the right and responsibility to overthrow this government.

It’s Assad’s brutal and hamhanded policies that are ripping his nation apart and sending millions of refugees into Turkey and Western Europe. As for Russia (and Iran), they are not focusing on on ISIS or AQ. They are busy destroying pro-western anti-Assad rebels. If Assad had the decency (ha!) to step down, or was hanging upside down from a lamppost, this would all be over. Since much of the RoK readership and contributiors alike are Putin fanboys, I don’t expect many “likes.”

Indeed. The fact of the matter is the Middle East/North Africa is full of inbred retards and the only way you can keep them in line is by having a bigger asshole running things. Iraq, Syria, Libya were much better off under ‘tyrants’ as clearly democracy has been a spectacular failure being that they put in murderous Islamic theocratic cunts in control.

I have an announcement to make, you’ve had an imposter in your midst for a while now. He claims to be an alpha, tall, rugged, strong, lifts weights, attracts women, keeps his 11/10 wife interested et cetera, but this is all a mask, a lie lived vicariously.

A tragedy. Well no more! We must free ourselves from Omegas such as this “man”, otherwise we will never free ourselves from the Jews! Who “he” is but a part.

Neocons and the media are celebrating the dropping of the MOAB in Afghanistan without the slightest bit of irony condemning Assad for gassing babies. From what I understand the MOAB was used to hit a tunnel network inside a cave. Those that did not suffocate after all the air was removed probably saw their insides turned out in the blast. I assume the death was incredibly cruel. I have no sympathy for the ISIS soldiers, I just don’t understand why Assad was condemned for the use of poisonous gas, gas which he denies having. No investigation was conducted, just quick retaliation for dead babies which are unavoidable in all wars. The best way to avoid killing women and children is to avoid war. If we can’t avoid war can we at least let the problems in the middle east work themselves out?

I wish our politicians had the balls to just say the real motives for their actions. Instead they use emotional arguments like gassed babies, weapons of mass destruction, brutal dictator, rape rooms and on and on.

We need a new Nuremberg style trials to try Assad for crimes against humanity. Oh, and also those murderous neo-cons who bare primary responsibility for turning half the planet into a charnel house. Trump, if you’re listening bring Steve Bannon back into your circle of trust and put him in charge of the arrangements

The astonishing thing actually is that half the public if not more doesn’t even believe our governments or the mainstream media any more. They are absolutely cynical about it, and the amazing thing is that some of that cynicism is even entering the MSM in places – ambassadors and journos openly doubting that Assad was responsible. What this means is that the PTB – in this case Trump and his administration together with the neo-con deep state he has on whatever basis accommodated to – don’t even care about convincing people any longer: they’ve worked out that it doesn’t even matter whether people believe what they’re saying as long as they can keep on saying it without being brought to account for lying through their teeth. It was a false flag? Big deal, maybe it was a false flag, maybe it wasn’t. “We can neither confirm nor deny, but we’re sure as hell not going to change our position”

If Israel want “regime change” in Syria (and let’s be honest: that is what this is all about) then let them bloody well do it. Don’t try to dupe feeble minded American Presidents into doing it for them. There is absolutely no benefit to the US in Syrian regime change. But there are major hazards such has hundreds of thousands of more Muslim refugees flooding into Europe and America. (And let’s be honest again: no one gives a sh*t about the Syrian Christian refugees: not even the Pope.)

Back around 2003 I had an interesting discussion with a black American who converted to Sunni Islam. He opposed the neo-Con war and stated that those people are unruly. They cannot handle democracy. They need a strong man dictator; otherwise chaos will prevail.

Syria and especially Assad represent everything the “free West” hates from the bottom of its capitalist heart: the sovereign nation state, independence from the US, a coalition with Russia (that has one of their last bases in Syria) and a slightly socialist domestication of economy.

Assad signed his death warrant when he refused to join the imperialist war against the sovereign people of Iraq in 2003, when Saddam Hussein was murdered in order to create this kind of barbaric ISIS chaos.

There is no reason to idealize Assad but you just have to compare Assad to the sheikhs of Saudi-Arabia the US loves so much, to Erdogan and Qatar to know on whose side you should be.

We also shouldn’t hold it against Assad that the Mullahs of Iran support him. They simply know who, after the destruction of Syria, would be next on the menu of American imperialism: “Nam pirata non est ex perduellium numero definitus, sed communis hostis omnium.”

The Middle East was a nice place to live in, until Arabs and their Islam dominated the area. Then Europeans colonized the area and created countries with different groups of people and gave all the power to a minority group, which of course leads to social unrest.

And now they pretend to safe these countries, while they actually give weapons to small rebel groups, who are either extremists or only fight for their own piece of the land, like the Kurds.

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